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en-usRegional Reports Says Goodbye!http://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/4558
For the past 14 years, NGA has been delivering great gardening information to home gardeners across the country in our Regional Reports e-newsletters. We're proud to have been able to help folks be successful growing everything from vegetables and...Read
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]]>Regional Reports Says Goodbye!http://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/4558
For the past 14 years, NGA has been delivering great gardening information to home gardeners across the country in our Regional Reports e-newsletters. We're proud to have been able to help folks be successful growing everything from vegetables and...Read
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]]>Fallscaping in the Gardenhttp://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/4549
We may still be enjoying beach weather in August, but slowly and surely the days are getting shorter, heralding the not-too-distant arrival of autumn and the start of a new gardening season. It's time to think about some "fallscaping" -- integrating...Read
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]]>Regional Reports Says Goodbye!http://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/4558
For the past 14 years, NGA has been delivering great gardening information to home gardeners across the country in our Regional Reports e-newsletters. We're proud to have been able to help folks be successful growing everything from vegetables and...Read
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]]>Mantids in the Gardenhttp://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/4535
With its bulgy eyes sprouting antennae and six gangly legs, a praying mantid may frighten and fascinate. Mantids won't hurt us, but small insects such as fruit flies and crickets had better beware. Mantids are opportunistic eaters, capturing and...Read
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]]>Regional Reports Says Goodbye!http://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/4558
For the past 14 years, NGA has been delivering great gardening information to home gardeners across the country in our Regional Reports e-newsletters. We're proud to have been able to help folks be successful growing everything from vegetables and...Read
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]]>Annual Color Schemeshttp://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/4521
Color-coordinated flower beds are always popular and they can be fun to do. You can design them to complement your house color and trim, to show your favorite team colors, or to echo the color scheme of an adjacent interior. You can set the stage for a...Read
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]]>Annual Color Schemeshttp://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/4521
Color-coordinated flower beds are always popular and they can be fun to do. You can design them to complement your house color and trim, to show your favorite team colors, or to echo the color scheme of an adjacent interior. You can set the stage for a...Read
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]]>Captivating Containershttp://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/4508
Containers are like blank slates, waiting to be filled. But there are so many wonderful possibilities, it can seem overwhelming when it comes time to choose what to plant. Remember to start by selecting plants that are suited to the lighting conditions...Read
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]]>Captivating Containershttp://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/4508
Containers are like blank slates, waiting to be filled. But there are so many wonderful possibilities, it can seem overwhelming when it comes time to choose what to plant. Remember to start by selecting plants that are suited to the lighting conditions...Read
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]]>Caring for Spring Bulbs After Flowers Fadehttp://www.garden.org/regional/report/arch/4481
Spring bulbs celebrate the season, explode in vibrant color, and bring cheer to rainy gray spring days. Magically, they appear out of nowhere like Jack's beanstalk, bloom all too quickly, then go dormant and disappear until the following spring. How we...Read
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